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Nitrous Outlet's 05-10 4.6/5.4 3v Ford Mustang Billet Fuel Rail Adaptor on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Woodway, Texas, United States

Woodway, Texas, United States
New, Shows Blemish's on top, Mechanically good.
Brand:Nitrous Outlet Manufacturer Part Number:00-01805 UPC:Does not apply

*Selling at a discounted price due to the blemish's on the top, otherwise mechanically good.*


Ford 3V SpecificThis fuel rail adapter mounts between the stock fuel rail and the fuel pressure sensor to provide a fuel feed to the nitrous systems fuel solenoid .


Tested Design. This fuel rail adapter is machined from billet aluminum and includes all the necessary hardware and fittings to pull fuel for any brand nitrous system.


Application.This adapter is specifically designed to work with the 2005-2010 Ford 3V 4.6L V8 commonly found in the Ford Mustang.

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